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Ask HN: Review my idea for discovering interesting content.
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2 points
by kaizenfury7
5630 days ago
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I've written a web site prototype to test if I could improve upon current methods of discovering interesting content (ex. stumbleupon, reddit) by developing an interface focused on people sharing their interests with each other. I've been using mechanical turk to recommend me content, and I've gotten pretty good results. I was hoping if some people could provide feedback as to whether you think it would introduce more interesting content than current sites. I apologize if the UI is a little rough. Thanks! You can login with a demo account: URL: http://www.blazingrails.com/login Username: hn Password: 1234 Or sign up for a normal account: URL: http://www.blazingrails.com/signup/ |
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On the "Manage Links" page, what do "Run", "Clone", and "Pause" do?
You're right about the UI needing some work, but it's good that you're focusing on getting a prototype working quickly. Now iterate.
You're going to need a big community before someone can waltz in and say "I'm interested in gardening videos about pruning roses, any recommendations?". I'd suggest narrowing your focus to be a tech site similar to how Digg and Reddit started out. That way you'll actually have an audience that can answer requests from one another during the early days. Then later, if you want to broaden your focus, you can become more general. There are a million ways to fuck this up (case in point: Digg), so do it carefully.